Posted on 09/23/2005 11:13:51 AM PDT by aculeus
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 - A year after taking charge of the Central Intelligence Agency, Porter J. Goss is still struggling to rebuild morale and assert leadership within an institution shaken by recent failures and buffeted by change, current and former intelligence officials and members of Congress say.
On Thursday, two days before his one-year anniversary on the job, Mr. Goss met with agency employees and told them that his vision for further changes would involve "breaking some molds" to reassert the C.I.A.'s role as "a global agency."
"We are developing new and creative ways to get more and more of our officers out of Washington," Mr. Goss said, according to a transcript provided by the C.I.A., which did not allow reporters at the event. "We do not serve our policy makers if we are not in the places that they need us to be today, and are not reporting from places they don't expect us to be - but where they may need us to be tomorrow."
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I say we ban the NYT from this place. I am completely frustrated with the thing since I never know what to believe from them.
Oh, the MSM "some say" drivel...
"Some" say. You know what "they" say.
Does this mean Goss is doing a good job?
What's this, it's not perfect after one year.
The usual suspects.
However, for the Slimes to be writing about it, you have to think he's making progress and they're trying to make it seem otherwise.
"...current and former intelligence officials and members of Congress..."
In common parlance, gossips and back-stabbers.
(excluding Greg Packer.)
Yep! Also, with so many disgruntled "former" intelligence officials out there, I tend to believe that Goss is doing exactly what President Bush hired him to do.
No we can' ban the NYT from here. We need to post their stuff to show how they contradict themselves later on.
No, we must know what the enemy is doing!
(excluding Greg Packer.)
If you know who Greg Packer is you've been paying way too much attention.
"Some say" the N.Y. Times is receiving large payments from the DNC.
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